Free education for under fives All three and four year olds are entitled to a free early education place for up to six terms before they reach statutory school age (the beginning of the school term immediately following your child's fifth birthday). |
Free education for under fives |
Home Education - Educating your child at home Home Education is a perogative of any parent wishing to educate their child at home. Most parents send their child to school, but you do have the right to educate your child at home. As a parent, you must ensure your child receives a full-time educ |
Home Education - Educating your child at home |
Ofsted school reports-Search Use your postcode to find the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) reports into schools, day-care providers and more. England only. |
Ofsted school reports-Search |
Courses covered by Career Development Loans A Career Development Loan can be used to fund all kinds of vocational courses with a range of learning providers. It’s worth looking at all the options open to you when choosing your course and learning provider. |
Courses covered by Career Development Loans |
Foundation Degrees Foundation Degrees are higher education qualifications that combine academic study with workplace learning. They have been designed jointly by universities, colleges and employers, and are available in a range of work-related subjects. |
Foundation Degrees |
Help with the costs of learning You could get financial help towards the costs of your learning, and related costs like travel and childcare. You can also get impartial advice on help available from a learning advisor by phone and email. |
Help with the costs of learning |
Truancy and your child If your child is between five and 16 and is registered with a school, you are legally responsible for making sure they attend school regularly. Talking to your child and their teachers may help to solve any problems you have in getting your child to |
Truancy and your child |
Learning through work Learning at work, either through studying for a qualification or taking specific training, is a great way to fit learning into your life. If you’re already in work, your employer might be able to help; if you want to get back into work, you can try a |
Learning through work |
Skills for work if you're under 19 If you want to get a job after Year 11, it’s important to choose one which offers you planned training leading to nationally recognised qualifications. |
Skills for work if you're under 19 |
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Immigration and Nationality Directorate Working in the UK
Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner OISC
UK Visas |